Adam Day

 

Adam Day received his MFA from New York University, currently teaches workshops at the Carnegie Center, and co-coordinates the Baltic Writers Residency and the Sarabande Books Reading Series. His work has been nominated for a 2008 Pushcart Prize, included in Best New Poets 2008, and published in APR, Guernica, AGNI, The Kenyon Review, Gulf Coast, Hotel Amerika, The Iowa Review, and elsewhere. He is a recipient of a Kentucky Arts Council grant (2008), and his chapbook, Badger Speaks, will be published by Destructible Heart Press (2009).

 

A Small Family History

Badger on Badgers

In His Old Age

Steps

 

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